Yep. I tried the same.
I scheduled a task at logon that runs a .bat with:
net stop opensshd
net start opensshd
But sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
Can you handle me that script of yours?
I'm using netlimiter, that has firewall built-in, and I think it might be it.
Thanks for the fast reply,
Luis Monge.
-----Original Message-----
From: ssh@erdelynet.com on behalf of Bank, Eliot
Sent: Tue 11/7/2006 5:07 PM
To: ssh@erdelynet.com
Subject: RE: OpenSSH on Windows 2000
Are you running mcafee virusscan on the server. If so, it has to do with
mcafee. My solution was to have a script net stop and net start the
service.
-----Original Message-----
From: ssh@erdelynet.com [mailto:ssh@erdelynet.com] On Behalf Of monge
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 11:17 AM
To: ssh@erdelynet.com
Subject: OpenSSH on Windows 2000
Hi!
I've downloaded OpenSSH for windows yesterday.
I have a Windows 2000 fully-patched.
The server is ran automatically has a service at boot. But it doesn't accept
connections, although the server has started and is running.
If I "net stop opensshd" and "net start opensshd", the server accepts
connections and runs fine.
Has anyone had this problem?
What's the solution?
Thanks in advance,
Luis Monge.
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